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Dr. Holland and staff was very professional and met all my needs. They handled my procedure very well and was very gentle. I look forward to returning to my follow up visit. I highly recommend.
Dr. Malakouti is the doctor that will take the time to listen to your concerns and will be the one to make sure to take the necessary steps to help. Highly recommend!
Dr.fiman is an amazing Dr. I've been with him for about 10 years and he was the first dr that didn't stop trying to figure out what was happening with me and when we got results he also helped get me in remission for a long time with medication that worked for me. He is a great doctor and he will be missed so much!!
Very Professional. In and out in no time.
All is good. Great visit and great staff. Thank you
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Your gastroenterology needs are at the forefront when you choose our team at Texas Digestive Disease Consultants. We’re a network of skilled and experienced GI professionals who are dedicated to getting you connected with the right resources and treatments. Our team looks forward to becoming a trusted source for your GI needs throughout the state of Texas. Improve your digestive health today and schedule an appointment.
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